Vaghela quits Congress, says won't return to BJP

PTI

Friday, 21 July 2017

The former chief minister has been at loggerheads with the state Congress leadership, which refused to accede to his demand that he be projected as the chief ministerial face of the party in the Gujarat Assembly polls due later this year.

Gandhinagar: In a jolt to the Congress in poll-bound Gujarat, its sulking leader Shankarsinh Vaghela quit the party on Friday, but made it clear that he had no plans to join the BJP or any other political party.

The stalwart of Gujarat politics announced his plan to break ranks with the Congress, which he had joined two decades back after quitting the BJP, at a rally of his supporters held here to mark his 77th birthday.

He also announced that he would immediately resign as the Leader of Opposition in the Gujarat Assembly and give up his membership of the House after the Rajya Sabha polls in the state scheduled for August 8.
Vaghela's move comes close on the heels of cross-voting by Gujarat Congress MLAs in the July 17 presidential election.

The Congress candidate in the poll, Meira Kumar, could garner only 49 votes against the party's strength of 57 in the state Assembly.

At the outset of the rally, Vaghela said he was expelled from the Congress "24 hours back".

Keeping his cards close to his chest, the veteran leader refrained from spelling out his future plans.

The former chief minister has been at loggerheads with the state Congress leadership, which refused to accede to his demand that he be projected as the chief ministerial face of the party in the Gujarat Assembly polls due later this year.

The development may spell immediate trouble for the Congress in the election to the Upper House of Parliament.

Though Vaghela did not reveal his future plans, speculations are rife that the veteran leader might float a political front against the BJP and the Congress.